Novel Wayfinding: LitLabs and the Activism of Place

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1017/s1060150323000724
Jacqueline Barrios
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If advanced high school English classrooms remain some of the few spaces where young people, especially young people of color, might read the Victorian novel, what opportunities for political work might we expect, innovate, demand from those encounters? Drawing from experiences directing LitLabs, immersive, site-specific, design-based approaches to studying literature with South LA teens, the author argues for expanding the geographies literary works reference to include readers’ embodiment in place so that Victorian studies can strengthen and nurture a sense of place for readers often displaced by engagements with the Western literary canon. The essay traces the conflicted, but rewarding, processes for reading literature with an agenda for placekeeping, as one avenue for producing a self-affirming communal consciousness among readers as users of urban space. The essay turns to David Copperfield, where a typical mode of individualized, absorptive reading is contrasted to LitLabs’ model of “emplaced reading” through its adaptations of a core urban humanities “fused practice” of thick-mapping.

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新颖的寻路方式:文学实验室与地方的行动主义
如果高级中学的英语课堂仍然是年轻人,尤其是有色人种年轻人阅读维多利亚时代小说的少数空间,那么我们可以从这些接触中期待、创新和要求什么样的政治工作机会?根据指导 "文学实验室"(LitLabs)的经验,作者认为应扩大文学作品所涉及的地域范围,将读者在当地的体现纳入其中,这样维多利亚时期的研究就能加强和培养读者的地域感,而这些读者往往因为与西方文学经典的接触而流离失所。这篇文章追溯了在阅读文学作品时所经历的矛盾但却有益的过程,并将其作为读者作为城市空间使用者产生自我肯定的公共意识的途径之一。文章以《大卫-科波菲尔》为例,通过对城市人文学科的核心 "融合实践"--"厚地图"--的改编,将个人化、吸收性阅读的典型模式与 LitLabs 的 "定位阅读 "模式进行了对比。
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期刊介绍: Victorian Literature and Culture encourages high quality original work concerned with all areas of Victorian literature and culture, including music and the fine arts. The journal presents work at the cutting edge of current research, including exciting new studies in untouched subjects or new methodologies. Contributions are welcomed from internationally established scholars as well as younger members of the profession. The Editors" topic for 2005 is "Fin-de-Siècle Women Poets". Review essays form a central part of the journal, and offer an authoritative view of important subjects together with a list of relevant works that serves as an up-to-date bibliography.
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